Description

Math Game 12 is a step up from Math Game 9. This app also allows parents to help their children learn their multiplication tables, but to slightly more challenging problems. This application keeps track of how many questions users get correct. Math Game 12 can produce new random numbers between 0 and 12 as fast as your children can answer them.

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This number game allows one to test one's short-term memory by allowing him/her to demonstrate how many random significant digits he/she can remember over a very short time intervals.

The game proceeds from displaying a one-digit integer. If the user recalls that integer correctly, the game displays a two-digit integer. The game proceeds sequentially like this. If the user doesn't recall one integer correctly, the game will display a different random integer containing the same number of digits.

Recent science indicates that it is possible for people to improve their memory and/or intelligence by increasing neural pathways through "exercise" via tests, games, puzzles, etc.

The purpose of this game and my Math Game Series (Math Game 9, Math Game 12, Math Game 25, Math Game 50 and Math Game 100) are intended to do: allow users to exercise their minds.

This program calculates the quantity of a substance to administer to a patient based on a patient's weight (in kilograms or pounds), frequency of administration (qd, bid, tid & qid) and a ratio specified in pharmacological literature. The load time of this free version is reduced, compared to the full version.

This application will keep track of a point tally among 1 through 8 subjects or players. There are 8 buttons on the application interface that are unique in color and they each are labeled. This is a very easy and effective way to accurately keep track of things and not forget from distraction.

This application can be used for counting anything, it is easy to use and very light on your cell phone.

Math Game 50 is a multiplication game. The multiplication problems in this challenge range between 0 - 50. The problems aren't intended to be solved quickly, but trying to do so really exercises the mind.

Like Math Game 25, this application uses a pseudo-random number generator to provide users with as varied numbers as possible; this application can also provide you with questions as fast as you can answer them.

Math Game 25 is a multiplication game. It is for people who work in fields that require quick mental calculations, such as futures traders, or for people who want to challenge themselves, impress their friends or exercise their mind. This application uses a pseudo-random number generator to provide users with as varied numbers as possible; this application can also provide you with questions as fast as you can answer them.

Math Game 9 will allow parents to help their children learn their multiplication tables. This application keeps track of how many questions users get correct. Math Game 9 can produce new random numbers between 0 and 9 as fast as your children can answer them.

This timer is simple, capable, small and lightweight on your phone. This timer/stopwatch can run in the background while you're using other programs on your phone, be paused and keep track of the timer's time and lap times when you quit the application.

This program calculates the quantity of a substance to administer to a patient based on a patient's weight (in kilograms or pounds), frequency of administration (qd, bid, tid & qid) and a ratio specified in pharmacological literature.